The latest one by Radiolab was really good (apart from the weak ending with some unfunny comediennes). A little Robert Krulwich goes a long way for me, but the story of the whole of life on Earth stemming from an almost impossible accident is a fascinating one.

There are some good ones (Judd Apatow and Robin Williams were among my favorites) but if you listen a lot it does get old.

For The Nerdist and WTF I subscribe to them both but only listen to the episodes where the guest is of interest to me and delete the rest.

Adam Buxton's one was an interesting companion piece because it had Kathy Burke who is a longtime friend of Oldman's (and star of Nil By Mouth) and she's incredibly frank. She said that when he was drinking she thought he was a twat and wanted nothing to do with him.

Starting to feel like some podcasts can be a little like killing time, so headed over to Audible for the free first month (trying email address no.2) - found The Way Of Kings - 45 hours of audiobook for free! The walk to work will be great (I've heard good things and not read it).

I wish I had more time for podcasts but the only one I catch regularly is the Joe Rogan Experience. Been watching that one for years. (I don't care for his hunting-centric episodes.)

I really enjoy podcasts but I just don't have the time. My previous job allowed for me to listen to podcasts during work but I don't have that luxury in my current job. Sometimes I wish I could just find myself a data entry position where I could zone out with headphones on.

I really like that they came at the Bergdahl thing with a completely open mind.

It's the strength of the show really, while some were upset by the inconclusiveness of season 1 of Serial I valued that they approached from all angles. By the end I don't think anyone knew if he was innocent or not, most had to come to the conclusion that it was an unsound conviction though.

I have to be honest I gave up on the Bergdahl one after the second episode, I think it was missing the air of mystery of the first series because the story was so public. I should give it a second chance.